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for the city. one pool found 98% of visitors to san francisco say they want to come back. tourism is an $8 billion business for the city. >>> two children and their mother killed inside their own home. the massive show of support tonight for a northern california family. >>> after a channel 2 report this tailor and many area residents find relief from prostitution. how the city of lafayette is cracking down on massage parlors. i thought of something else we need for the baby. what's that? it's a 200 watts per channel dynamically balanced surround sound wireless baby monitor... [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy want
for the city. one pool found 98% of visitors to san francisco say they want to come back. tourism is an $8 billion business for the city. >>> two children and their mother killed inside their own home. the massive show of support tonight for a northern california family. >>> after a channel 2 report this tailor and many area residents find relief from prostitution. how the city of lafayette is cracking down on massage parlors. i thought of something else we need for the baby....
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it's the city's 37th homicide to far this year. robert handa tells us the victim was found in the 1700 block of roger's avenue near where 101 and 880 intersect. >> reporter: san jose police say the city's latest homicide was mostly a mystery. a man was found around 1:45 in this business park on roger's avenue. so far investigators have no leads. >> we're not investigating as a gang related crime. but those things could change. >> reporter: police have been interviewing possible witnesses the only near by business opened at that hour and located about 40 yards from the body. a neighboring business owner who did not want his face shown, says the area can attract large and loud crowds. >> bars, strippers, messy in the morning. i didn't think it was going to go this far. >> reporter: the homicide rate is a perplexing problem. there were 39 all of last year, which was the highest number in 15 years. 43 in 1997. the highest ever 53 in 1991. >> and if you go through and look at them some of them are gang related. some are domestic violenc
it's the city's 37th homicide to far this year. robert handa tells us the victim was found in the 1700 block of roger's avenue near where 101 and 880 intersect. >> reporter: san jose police say the city's latest homicide was mostly a mystery. a man was found around 1:45 in this business park on roger's avenue. so far investigators have no leads. >> we're not investigating as a gang related crime. but those things could change. >> reporter: police have been interviewing...
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the city commission is considering the future of pete's harbor. what's at stake for the people who live there, ken wayne has the story. >> reporter: the planning commission is still meeting at this hour behind closed doors trying to figure out the future of pete's harbor and how it might affect the people who live there. it's been a fixture for more than a half a century. pete's harbor has been home to people living in their boats on rvs. >> we did this originally to try it out for a year, we've been here for seven years. >> if everybody is ejected there'll be 488 people out of 86 boats and 40 people out of 20 recreational vehicles. >> the people who live at pete harbor heaven have been able to give their input into what happens to them. it's only been the developer and landlord who have given their input. >> i feel for a lot of the people but it's time to move on. >> reporter: paula is the widow of pete bucheli the founder of pete harbor she also owns the land. >> i do have to move myself after 44 years of living there. i do have a feeling, you k
the city commission is considering the future of pete's harbor. what's at stake for the people who live there, ken wayne has the story. >> reporter: the planning commission is still meeting at this hour behind closed doors trying to figure out the future of pete's harbor and how it might affect the people who live there. it's been a fixture for more than a half a century. pete's harbor has been home to people living in their boats on rvs. >> we did this originally to try it out for...
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into the city. we're fortunate to be close to the dock where the sailors keep their ships. >> definitely our season finale into the summer. >> reporter: christopher norway driving a petty cart. he said this weekend he raked in double to triple the cash. with so many people around and transportation needed. >> this is our last big harrah for the year. >> reporter: traffic jams may have been upsetting to people trying to get around town. but the money all these events are bringing into the city are a huge boost. >> i love that we have so many people here and i think it's wonderful to have so much revenue for the day. >> reporter: like the castro street fair which had tons of food and lots of people out enjoying the weather. across town you have both hometown teams in action. >> definitely a good buzz about the city sports wise. even from the a's this morning to the giants across the street. we were packed for that yesterday. >> reporter: they were busy once again tonight, let's not forget the hardly s
into the city. we're fortunate to be close to the dock where the sailors keep their ships. >> definitely our season finale into the summer. >> reporter: christopher norway driving a petty cart. he said this weekend he raked in double to triple the cash. with so many people around and transportation needed. >> this is our last big harrah for the year. >> reporter: traffic jams may have been upsetting to people trying to get around town. but the money all these events are...
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it was beautiful and then the rain made it amazing. perfect night for a perfect city. go giants! >> they took it down to the very end. >> 3-1. they came back twice in a row. it's incredible. [overlapping speakers] >> well we've now made our way across the street to willie mays plaza, you can see people hanging out still and having a good time. certainly people are having a good time. for another place where we have some giants fans celebrating is over at mcivet cove. >> it was an awesome night here at the cove, unfortunately the fans have kind of died out out here, but you have to of course didn't -- you didn't have to get in the water to be wet. it was crazy raining, but the fans still had a great time. >> of course. all day. every day. it was good, go giants! yeah! >> and check out these fireworks after the game. fans here in the cove jumped into the air, they didn't mind getting wet. in fact they actually got more excited as the rain came down harder and harder. they told us they'll be back here on wednesday, picnicking rain or shine. >> fans are just buying stuff up. we're go
it was beautiful and then the rain made it amazing. perfect night for a perfect city. go giants! >> they took it down to the very end. >> 3-1. they came back twice in a row. it's incredible. [overlapping speakers] >> well we've now made our way across the street to willie mays plaza, you can see people hanging out still and having a good time. certainly people are having a good time. for another place where we have some giants fans celebrating is over at mcivet cove. >>...
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the attorney for the family says police chief and city administrator should be fired. earlier this week a partial police report was released. according to it, his last words indicate the teen was shot unjustly. >> the last words with no weapon in his hand, no weapon on him. why did you do this? i didn't do anything and he died. >> he's also calling on the da to prosecute the police officer who shot and killed him. >>> the da's office has filed charges against two people in connection with a jewelry store robbery. facing three counts of second degree robbery charges. police say the two robs in august. the suspects were armed and removed jewelry at gunpoint. police are looking for additional suspects. >> it's just a small single piece of paper but for the people in the south bay who just received it in the mail, it is a real game changer. why that piece of paper is so important, it brought some of them to tears. >> he kept checking the mailbox, then yesterday it finally came. it was the letter christian had been waiting for. >> i was excited. i couldn't believe it in the
the attorney for the family says police chief and city administrator should be fired. earlier this week a partial police report was released. according to it, his last words indicate the teen was shot unjustly. >> the last words with no weapon in his hand, no weapon on him. why did you do this? i didn't do anything and he died. >> he's also calling on the da to prosecute the police officer who shot and killed him. >>> the da's office has filed charges against two people in...
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from the city. the others came from around the bay area and the state. police say they started making arrests after the group started throwing bags of paint and other items at officers. investigators say they believe some of those arrested. . >> finally decide whether the suspended san francisco sheriff will get his job back. they said it'll be a key moment in san francisco history. >> it's about how san francisco will pick to respond to domestic violence. >> reporter: various activists in the fight against domestic violence say he isn't fit to run the sheriff's department. he has been fighting to keep his wife and his wife is standing beside him. the meeting is scheduled for 2:00 p.m., nine out of the 11 have to vote against him for him to be removed. >> only on two, a symbolic display creating surprise and outrage. it appears to denounce the president and some call it race arist and even threatening. >> reporter: many people we saw driving along took a startled second look at the display. set up n
from the city. the others came from around the bay area and the state. police say they started making arrests after the group started throwing bags of paint and other items at officers. investigators say they believe some of those arrested. . >> finally decide whether the suspended san francisco sheriff will get his job back. they said it'll be a key moment in san francisco history. >> it's about how san francisco will pick to respond to domestic violence. >> reporter: various...
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of the city. stay tuned to ktvu, in 20 minutes we'll go behind the scenes to see what it takes to put off a world series. and in a few minutes, scoring ticks ticks to the world series. how much are they going for. and if you don't have tickets you can always watch on ktvu.com. >>> shark experts are saying it was most likely a great white shark that killed a 39-year-old surfer today off the coast of santa barbara county. it is the second fatal shark attack off that same beach in just two years. the victim is identified as 39- year-old francisco javier solorio. solorio's friend saw a shark bite or hit him. the friend brought solorio to the shore and started first aid but paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. solorio's surfboard had bites from the shark. in 2010, a surfer died after being bitten by a shark on that same beach. >>> ktvu's healther holmes is live in napa where employees tell her things are improving but they say they still don't feel completely safe. healther-- >> reporter: frank
of the city. stay tuned to ktvu, in 20 minutes we'll go behind the scenes to see what it takes to put off a world series. and in a few minutes, scoring ticks ticks to the world series. how much are they going for. and if you don't have tickets you can always watch on ktvu.com. >>> shark experts are saying it was most likely a great white shark that killed a 39-year-old surfer today off the coast of santa barbara county. it is the second fatal shark attack off that same beach in just...
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north part of the city. as allie rasums explains there was bizarre behavior involving two naked men before the shooting. >> reporter: dozens of officers with their guns drawn moved in on this neighborhood. >> they had officers from highway patrol and pretty much probably all vallejo police department. >> reporter: a fight between two men who lived in this home 28 and 29 years old is what prompted that police response. somewhere -z there's a lot of bang -- there's a lot of banging, a lot of screaming i couldn't make out a lot of the words. >> they started damaging each other's property and started throwing bricks through each other's windows. >> reporter: neighbors called 911. when police arrived they saw a naked man. a fellow officer fearing for their safety shot the man killing him. his roommate was taken into custody. >> i seen one guy being taken away by the police and there was another guy laying in the driveway. >> reporter: minutes after that officers noticed the house was on fire. >> the whole back of
north part of the city. as allie rasums explains there was bizarre behavior involving two naked men before the shooting. >> reporter: dozens of officers with their guns drawn moved in on this neighborhood. >> they had officers from highway patrol and pretty much probably all vallejo police department. >> reporter: a fight between two men who lived in this home 28 and 29 years old is what prompted that police response. somewhere -z there's a lot of bang -- there's a lot of...
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city of concord confirms police investigated the property and the owner is following the law. we can tell you other cities in california have explored ordnances that will regulate how and where medical marijuana may be grown. eric rasmussen. >>> new at 10:00, contra costa officials have identified the man who died of rabies. health officials say he likely came in contact with a bat in southern contra costa county back in march. this is the county's first death from rabies in almost 20 years. >>> california's new ban against conversion therapy used to tray gay teenagers is now the subject of two federal lawsuits. christian legal group liberty council filed a lawsuit. therapists claim it can change the sexual orientation of teens. the conservative pacific justice institute also filed suit. the ban would take effect january 1st. >>> tonight at 10:25 the story of a gay teen in a battle with the boy scouts. his family's fight for his eagle rank and where they are taking it. >>> albany police are releasing new information tonight about the popular teacher who was arrested molestatio
city of concord confirms police investigated the property and the owner is following the law. we can tell you other cities in california have explored ordnances that will regulate how and where medical marijuana may be grown. eric rasmussen. >>> new at 10:00, contra costa officials have identified the man who died of rabies. health officials say he likely came in contact with a bat in southern contra costa county back in march. this is the county's first death from rabies in almost 20...
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the city's check out bag ordnance goes into effect monday. stores must give up plastic and offer paper or compostable bags instead. customers will have to pay 10- cents per bag and if they forget to bring their own. restaurants and bakeries are exempt from the law until next year. >>> san francisco blue's fans got a treat today. you have to keep working on. the two day festival filled two blocks with music, food and a lot of fun. >> one happy festival going explains that listening to the blues is a different experience than having the blues. >> it makes you feel good, happy. you know, content. being around good music and just enjoying everything. >> this is the third year for the event. >>> lots of sunshine for san francisco. it was one for the record book. people around the bay area tried to beat the day's heat as they saw temperatures soar to a new high. >> and the heat will continue tomorrow. mark tamayo will tell us when we can expect a cooldown. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're f
the city's check out bag ordnance goes into effect monday. stores must give up plastic and offer paper or compostable bags instead. customers will have to pay 10- cents per bag and if they forget to bring their own. restaurants and bakeries are exempt from the law until next year. >>> san francisco blue's fans got a treat today. you have to keep working on. the two day festival filled two blocks with music, food and a lot of fun. >> one happy festival going explains that...
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in connection with the city's thirteenth homicide of the year. angel lamas was involved in a fight in april that killed 14- year-old alberto reyes. six other suspects have been arrested. investigators say the homicide may have been gang related. >>> billy brooks jr. has been identified as the man found shot to death and wrapped in a blanket in oakland last week. his body was found in the backseat of a car on richie street. so far police say no arrests have been made and they don't have a motive. a $10,000 reward is being offered leading to the arrest of the killer. >> an emotional rally on the steps of an oakland courthouse today. the mother of a teenager who was shot and killed by a police officer said she will not rest until there is a full investigation. calling the district attorney's investigation into the shooting both shoty and unprofessional. it falls on her now to speak for her dead son. >> why did you shoot him? you should be held accountable. this will not go on in our community. >> the district attorney says it is not going to press c
in connection with the city's thirteenth homicide of the year. angel lamas was involved in a fight in april that killed 14- year-old alberto reyes. six other suspects have been arrested. investigators say the homicide may have been gang related. >>> billy brooks jr. has been identified as the man found shot to death and wrapped in a blanket in oakland last week. his body was found in the backseat of a car on richie street. so far police say no arrests have been made and they don't have...
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the film was nominated in new york city and there has been oscar buzz. really create a lot of dialogue about the healthcare problems with the system in the united states. reporting live. >> new discoveries are surfacing from the pacific ocean thanks to the work of bay area scientists. reviewing footage taken by an under water robot. scientists say several deep sea creatures may be previously unknown species. there's a new sponge that looks something like an under water catcher's mit. >> we were listening to the giant's game. >> the researchers came across that sponge hit his grand slam. >> major drop off in temperatures for today with a fog making come back and more of an on shore breeze. still bigger changes into the weekend. right now just clouds on the increase. most bay area neighborhoods reporting partly to cloudy skies. overcast up towards santa rosa and petaluma. forecast headlines for tonight, low clouds really favoring the koeft. and patches heading inland. major coolings and extended rain returns and cool weather pattern it will stick around. o
the film was nominated in new york city and there has been oscar buzz. really create a lot of dialogue about the healthcare problems with the system in the united states. reporting live. >> new discoveries are surfacing from the pacific ocean thanks to the work of bay area scientists. reviewing footage taken by an under water robot. scientists say several deep sea creatures may be previously unknown species. there's a new sponge that looks something like an under water catcher's mit....
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crime scene evidence markers mark the spot at very edge of the city where people come to take in the scenic views. police say money came to break into a car. >> one of our officers witnessed someone trying to break into a vehicle. when he approached that person, the suspect tried to run him over with a vehicle. >> reporter: that is when the u.s. park police officer fired his gun, several times, hitting the suspect vehicle. >> the suspect left the area. we have done a search for the vehicle, but have not yet found it. >> reporter: tonight police set up roadblocks, checking cars, letting only presidio residents through. >> we take the safety of our officers and the visitoors very seriously and at all-times we were looking to as we continue to keep this closure we're looking to keep everybody safe. >> reporter: so you are looking at the flashpoint of this investigation. that is the vehicle that the suspect, police say was trying to break into at the time the officer fired his weapon. again, lincoln boulevard closed between colby and the 25th avenue gate for the next several hours in cas
crime scene evidence markers mark the spot at very edge of the city where people come to take in the scenic views. police say money came to break into a car. >> one of our officers witnessed someone trying to break into a vehicle. when he approached that person, the suspect tried to run him over with a vehicle. >> reporter: that is when the u.s. park police officer fired his gun, several times, hitting the suspect vehicle. >> the suspect left the area. we have done a search...
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at the same time saving the city more than $19,000 a year. >>> only on 2, we sat down with the family of the bay area teen as they hit that big time on the national talk show. the controversy around the openly gay boy scout. >>> and at 10:45, a new effort to crack down on prostitution. why they say that the proposition on next month's ballot will be unnecessary. [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy wanted to return as a hang glider pilot. they got me flying again. [ female announcer ] palo alto medical foundation, and sutter health -- our story is you. hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) musi
at the same time saving the city more than $19,000 a year. >>> only on 2, we sat down with the family of the bay area teen as they hit that big time on the national talk show. the controversy around the openly gay boy scout. >>> and at 10:45, a new effort to crack down on prostitution. why they say that the proposition on next month's ballot will be unnecessary. [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i...
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it happened in the 300 block of folk stone way in the city's glen cove neighborhood. the shooter and the two victims were neighbors, and all of them knew each other. the three though apparently got into some type of argument, one of the three men pulled out a gun and shot the other two right on the front lawn of a home. at this point, no names have been released, the alleged gunman though, is in custody. >>> a man trespass on the train tracks in san jose is in the hospital tonight after being shot by a sheriff's deputy. it happened during rush hour on the train tracks of lensen avenue in downtown san jose. that's where ktvu's heather holmes is tonight. to explain how this bizarre chain of events has unfolded. >> it was near this station at the height of the evening commute with that man was spotted laying on the train tracks. the resident that fled the sheriff's deputy arming himself with things he got on the ground along the way. >> reporter: the isolated area along the caltrain tracks where the confrontation between a san mateo county sheriff's deputy and is suspici
it happened in the 300 block of folk stone way in the city's glen cove neighborhood. the shooter and the two victims were neighbors, and all of them knew each other. the three though apparently got into some type of argument, one of the three men pulled out a gun and shot the other two right on the front lawn of a home. at this point, no names have been released, the alleged gunman though, is in custody. >>> a man trespass on the train tracks in san jose is in the hospital tonight...
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the no on measure n are paying for billboards popping up all over the city. tonight the no on measure n people are trying to convince voters that a yes vote would be bet every for their health. sodas and fruit drinks are popular, accessible and relatively cheap. if measure n passes drinks would cost a penny more an ounce. >> init's a regressive tax that hurts the people that can least afford it. >> reporter: taás one of the arguments the coalition against the beverage tax is making the group spent $2.5 million to put up billboards and hire san francisco media firm, chuck finnie is their spokesperson. >> it's going to result for higher grocery bills whether or not they drink soda. >> reporter: without billboards the yes on measure n people are relying on town hall meetings like this one tonight, word of mouth and information on the impact on health because of sugary drinks. the statistic from the dcd, half the population has a sugary drink each day. teenage boys are the big consumers averaging two cans of soda a day. low income people get 30% of their calorie
the no on measure n are paying for billboards popping up all over the city. tonight the no on measure n people are trying to convince voters that a yes vote would be bet every for their health. sodas and fruit drinks are popular, accessible and relatively cheap. if measure n passes drinks would cost a penny more an ounce. >> init's a regressive tax that hurts the people that can least afford it. >> reporter: taás one of the arguments the coalition against the beverage tax is making...
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barrier between the city and the waterfront. the freeway is long gone and in its place, the scenic promenade. that's one of the success stories that emerged from that disaster. >>> reporter: the grim images of loma are hard to forget. 42 people died when the upper deck pancaked on to the lower. it burned out of control for hours. in the end, the 6.9 magnitude quake killed 63 people, injured more than 3700, and caused nearly $6 billion in damage. >> i remember running outside and seeing telephone poles and wires all over the place. >> reporter: san francisco businessman jack robertson also remembers when the ferry building was just that. >> nobody went here. you took the fer ry, you kind of went through a little tiny hallway to get from the boat and got out of here as quickly as possible. >> the quake prompted a new vision for the area that reunited the city with its waterfront. with miles of spectacular walking and bicycle paths, restaurants, and open spaces. >> i think we've taken what was an awful event for a lot of people and
barrier between the city and the waterfront. the freeway is long gone and in its place, the scenic promenade. that's one of the success stories that emerged from that disaster. >>> reporter: the grim images of loma are hard to forget. 42 people died when the upper deck pancaked on to the lower. it burned out of control for hours. in the end, the 6.9 magnitude quake killed 63 people, injured more than 3700, and caused nearly $6 billion in damage. >> i remember running outside and...
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look at city hall all dress up in orange for the giants. ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us when 90- degree temperatures are returning. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. . >>> happening now we want to show you another live predict of the shuttle endeavour, slow making that way through los angeles it its new home of buffalo predict and you can see even at this hour a lot of people turn out to watch as it travels to lax to the california science center. the shuttle expected to arrive there around 2:00, 3:00 this morning, but it's been moving slowly, 2 miles per hour. >> it's pretty crazy to see it creeping along the streets there. lots to
look at city hall all dress up in orange for the giants. ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us when 90- degree temperatures are returning. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the...
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and around much of the city. ktvu's meteorologist mark tamayo with more. >> reporter: the high clouds have been on increase. we start out with clear skies. mostly cloudy skies. for tomorrow the clouds clearing out to near the shoreline. temperatures in downtown san francisco, approaching the 60s throughout the afternoon hours. so here's the forecast for game two of the nlcs. you can see partly sunny skies. temperatures mainly in the lower 60s, 62 degrees. winds approaching 60 miles per hour. a bit of a breeze out there but once again a nice forecast for game two of the series. we'll probably have those beautiful aerial shots once again of the ballpark and surrounding bay waters. coming up i'll let you know when san francisco warms back up into the 80s. your forecast coming up in a little bit. >>> our giant's coverage continues online. you can go to ktvu.com and click on the mlb play offs tab for news, video and pictures. >>> in other news tonight, b.a.r.t. shut down service for more than an hour this evening afte
and around much of the city. ktvu's meteorologist mark tamayo with more. >> reporter: the high clouds have been on increase. we start out with clear skies. mostly cloudy skies. for tomorrow the clouds clearing out to near the shoreline. temperatures in downtown san francisco, approaching the 60s throughout the afternoon hours. so here's the forecast for game two of the nlcs. you can see partly sunny skies. temperatures mainly in the lower 60s, 62 degrees. winds approaching 60 miles per...
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>> yes. >> reporter: we even found a cardinals' fan not feel sog confident after a day in the city with friends. are you sweating a little bit right now? >> only because i went into this store. he figured just being from was a bad omen. >> reporter: you can still get tickets for tomorrow, but be prepared to pay more. in san francisco, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> so what will the weather be like at at&t park for game 6? meteorologist mark tamayo joins us. >> our live camera looking towards the ballpark with cloudy skies, weather patterns changes a bit as we head into sunday. you will probably notice the biggest change in the form of cloud cover. here is our forecast model. we're going to set this at 10:00 sunday morning and overall increase in the clouds. shower activity up to our north and west. there is a slight chance of a sprinkle as we head into the evening hours of maybe a sprinkle towards the ballpark, but the main change here at first pitch will be mostly cloudy skies, temperatures 60 degrees. and winds out west to right around 15 miles per hour. we'll soon be burnin
>> yes. >> reporter: we even found a cardinals' fan not feel sog confident after a day in the city with friends. are you sweating a little bit right now? >> only because i went into this store. he figured just being from was a bad omen. >> reporter: you can still get tickets for tomorrow, but be prepared to pay more. in san francisco, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> so what will the weather be like at at&t park for game 6? meteorologist mark tamayo...
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we're wrapping around the statute in the city square. it's pretty wild. >> reporter: init's great the city of san francisco allows them to do this. >> reporter: the event is filling hotel rooms with athletes and tourists. and parks and rec are also making money. but not everyone thinks it's worth it. >> are we making sure we're getting enough money for the city. are we undermining our standard around promoting fitness and education by promoting with a drink company? >> reporter: residents cannot use the plaza for two weeks during set up and break down. and that's not fair. but there's another perspective. that the event is filling a need for city kids who say there's not enough for them to do. >> skateboard, bmx bicycles, motorcycles, it's a kid's heaven. this is the event that we should schedule yearly. >> reporter: you can see crews are now cleaning up. they are also prepping the courses for competition tomorrow. the finals will be held on sunday. reporting live in san francisco, patti lee, ktvu news. >>> more details now on how much t
we're wrapping around the statute in the city square. it's pretty wild. >> reporter: init's great the city of san francisco allows them to do this. >> reporter: the event is filling hotel rooms with athletes and tourists. and parks and rec are also making money. but not everyone thinks it's worth it. >> are we making sure we're getting enough money for the city. are we undermining our standard around promoting fitness and education by promoting with a drink company? >>...
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live from the motor city. debora. >> reporter: ken, it's almost 2:00 a.m. and 42 degrees. the interviews, the final interviews are wrapping up and they are going to pack up this world series pretty shortly. but let's take a look at that scoreboard one last time and you see it, 4-3. the sweep complete. the world series come back home to san francisco. and i want oshow you the fans that were here tonight, because there were thousands, thousands of screaming giant fans. they came down above the giant's dugout after the game and they just shared the love for as long as they could. shouting at the players, cheering them, chanting for pablo sandoval who was carrying the trophy around and they loved it. matt cain got an amazing response. bruce bochy waved his hat a.m. at them. they were just so thrilled with the outcome. people in the stands thinking it might go to another game, but it didn't. we talked to some of the fans in last few minutes before security had everybody leave. let's hear the fans. >> i mean, i don'
live from the motor city. debora. >> reporter: ken, it's almost 2:00 a.m. and 42 degrees. the interviews, the final interviews are wrapping up and they are going to pack up this world series pretty shortly. but let's take a look at that scoreboard one last time and you see it, 4-3. the sweep complete. the world series come back home to san francisco. and i want oshow you the fans that were here tonight, because there were thousands, thousands of screaming giant fans. they came down above...
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the city filed the suit today against the federal government's threatened seizure of the building at 1840 embarcadero. they've rented the property for the last six years. last year, they paid more than $1 million in taxes to the city. >>> it's been a crazy couple of days. beautiful afternoons. but last night's thunderstorm, and this afternoon that thunderstorm that brought as much as .7 of an inch of rain to gilroy. that's almost an inch of rain. it was raining, and hailing in the gilroy area. san jose got almost .1 of an inch. the rest of us, getting light sprinkles, now, especially in the north bay. you continue to see the swath of moisture moving through san rafael, and point reyes. light showers to moderate showers in this band. that's how it goes the rest of the night. we might even see another thunderstorm out there. when i come back at 10:45, we're going to look at the long ranged computer model and the five-day forecast that does have a couple of sprinkles in it. >>> we showed you the careful rescue of a sea lion yesterday. >> he was not happy. >> an update tonight on how blo
the city filed the suit today against the federal government's threatened seizure of the building at 1840 embarcadero. they've rented the property for the last six years. last year, they paid more than $1 million in taxes to the city. >>> it's been a crazy couple of days. beautiful afternoons. but last night's thunderstorm, and this afternoon that thunderstorm that brought as much as .7 of an inch of rain to gilroy. that's almost an inch of rain. it was raining, and hailing in the...
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when i come back here we'll get specific on the numbers for the weekend and we'll get specific on a city near you. >>> and san francisco is basking in orange. more live coverage as this push for the pennant moves on to st. louis. >>> final preparations for tomorrow's presidential debate. the change in format and new poll numbers from swing states. why shop t.j.maxx and marshalls? one. you get all the awesome brand names. two. you get them for less than department stores, and that's awesome. three. she'll think you look stylish and awesome. four. you'll actually be awesome, which is awesome. t.j.maxx and marshalls. two awesome ways to score. >>> now to the race for the white house in a few poll that shows a shift of support for mitt romney. the gallup-usa poll shows romney is leading 50 to 46% in 12 swing states. women voters were key to president obama's victory four years ago. that bounce started coming after the presidential debate. round two comes tomorrow. and ken wayne is here now and tells us the format this time is going to be a lot different. >>frank what makes this debate differ
when i come back here we'll get specific on the numbers for the weekend and we'll get specific on a city near you. >>> and san francisco is basking in orange. more live coverage as this push for the pennant moves on to st. louis. >>> final preparations for tomorrow's presidential debate. the change in format and new poll numbers from swing states. why shop t.j.maxx and marshalls? one. you get all the awesome brand names. two. you get them for less than department stores, and...
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the outages affect people in three pockets of the city of berkeley. >>> the white house is a pink house tonight. we'll show you the video and explain. >> mark ibanez will show you the celebration at the oak lands coliseum where the a's popped the champane after punching their ticket for the postseason. all of this happening within the hour. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. the fried cheese melt is back for just 4 bucks. 1 of 4 big 4-dollar meals on the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. open all night. >>> well the white house is lit up in pink tonight in honor of breast cancer awareness month. the american cancer society e
the outages affect people in three pockets of the city of berkeley. >>> the white house is a pink house tonight. we'll show you the video and explain. >> mark ibanez will show you the celebration at the oak lands coliseum where the a's popped the champane after punching their ticket for the postseason. all of this happening within the hour. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding....
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hall to open the city's new target store as the testimony churned on. >> i know i made the right decision. >> reporter: still firm on firing the sheriff, lee says he hasn't counted heads and doesn't know if he has the votes among the supervisors. >> i refrain from doing that because it's not my responsibility to do it. i'm not looking at this as a political win or lose. >> reporter: if mirkarimi loses the vote tonight, there's talk that he'll go to court as his next step. but he tells me that his lost income and legal bills has left him destitute. debora villalon. >> eliana lopez was at his side throughout today's proceedings. she has long defended her husband and called the attempts to remove him from office, dirty politics. >> the real violence, i think the real assault that is happening here is from the mayor to the democracy. >> reporter: lopez says she and her husband have been overwhelmed and comforted from the support they've received from the people of san francisco. and she hopes the supervisors hear the message from those supporters. >>> let's break down the situation, we think
hall to open the city's new target store as the testimony churned on. >> i know i made the right decision. >> reporter: still firm on firing the sheriff, lee says he hasn't counted heads and doesn't know if he has the votes among the supervisors. >> i refrain from doing that because it's not my responsibility to do it. i'm not looking at this as a political win or lose. >> reporter: if mirkarimi loses the vote tonight, there's talk that he'll go to court as his next...
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the one day fundraiser marks the earliest opening at the resort since 1960. >>> budget cuts facing city college of san francisco. what the board of trustees is doing right now and why teachers don't like it. >> a big gap among one key voting group has narrowed dramatically. >>> a house fire in san francisco spread to a home next door and displaced a dozen people. the fire was reported about 4:00 this afternoon at a home in andover street. firefighters say heavy flames in the attic spread to a neighbor's home. there were no injuries. the red cross is helping eight adults, four children and three cats with temporary housing. >>> a late night meeting is on the way. the board of trustees at city college is making the big decisions as it tries to climb out of a budget crisis. >> reporter: the marathon board of trustees meeting is still going on right now. at stake really is the financial history of city college of san francisco. for the more than 90,000 students and employees at city college of san francisco there's a lot at stake. the financial picture here is so bleak the college is in dan
the one day fundraiser marks the earliest opening at the resort since 1960. >>> budget cuts facing city college of san francisco. what the board of trustees is doing right now and why teachers don't like it. >> a big gap among one key voting group has narrowed dramatically. >>> a house fire in san francisco spread to a home next door and displaced a dozen people. the fire was reported about 4:00 this afternoon at a home in andover street. firefighters say heavy flames in...
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are excited live in the city. we're live by the truck painted orange in honor of the san francisco giants. people come to the street food park to come to the game and to eat great food and cheer on the giants. >> let's go giants! >> reporter: this is what it looked like here when they won. you can see all kinds of delicacies from peruvian to italian, a couple hundred fans enjoyed game 3 of the world series while gnashing in a friendly atmosphere. >> such a nice day. such a san francisco day. beautiful out here. good people. good food everywhere. >> you know, i usually go to the bar scenes and watch it by the ballpark but i want a different scene. i find that the food truck situation here, it's exactly the same kind of vibe and intensity and great food. >> my favorite thing about watching here, everywhere you look you see a furry friend. that is a huge plus for pet. >> reporter: back out here live the selma street food park is open again tomorrow and have game 4 on all of the screens. reporting live in san francisc
are excited live in the city. we're live by the truck painted orange in honor of the san francisco giants. people come to the street food park to come to the game and to eat great food and cheer on the giants. >> let's go giants! >> reporter: this is what it looked like here when they won. you can see all kinds of delicacies from peruvian to italian, a couple hundred fans enjoyed game 3 of the world series while gnashing in a friendly atmosphere. >> such a nice day. such a san...
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city's lone option was the santa clara's sheriff. but we learned the sheriff on the eve of tonight's council meeting decided not to submit a bid. sheriff lori smith says milpitas was rushing to get a replacement agency in by january 2nd and she was concerned the public did not have enough time to weigh in on such a big change. >> the implementation date was very close. the most important thing is what does the community want. does the community want outsources of law enforcement services. >> reporter: the vice mayor agrees. >> this is too important an issue to be left for the politicians. and i'm one of them. >> reporter: officials on both sides say the proposal could be reconsidered in the future which sets up what is sure to be some tense labor negotiations with police officers. in milpitas, robert handa, ktvu news. >>> the body of a second fisherman missing from a capsized boat off pigeons point has been found. family members discovered the body late today not far from where the other man was found yesterday. four men were fishing
city's lone option was the santa clara's sheriff. but we learned the sheriff on the eve of tonight's council meeting decided not to submit a bid. sheriff lori smith says milpitas was rushing to get a replacement agency in by january 2nd and she was concerned the public did not have enough time to weigh in on such a big change. >> the implementation date was very close. the most important thing is what does the community want. does the community want outsources of law enforcement services....
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if they don't speak english and don't know what is going on and open the door. >> near city college a different suspect told a woman there ways water main nearby and he needed to test her water. she let him inside, but got suspicious. he left without taking anything. neighbors here say it's best to double check. >> i would contact the local water department or whoever he says is he working for just to get my facts straight. >> reporter: police in both cities are telling residents to not open the door for strangers and to ask to see employee identification. if utility workers do show up on your doorstep. live in oakland, christien kafton, ktvu charles. channel 2 news. >>> frightening moments as the fire breaks out and the puzzling questions facing firefighters. >>> and president obama gets a big boost from a big-name in musi . >>> some east bay teens are taking a stand against violence that plagues their oakland neighborhood. as ktvu's ann rubin reports the teens say enough is enough. >> what do you want-peace. >> what do you want it? >> now. >> reporter: it was a small group with i
if they don't speak english and don't know what is going on and open the door. >> near city college a different suspect told a woman there ways water main nearby and he needed to test her water. she let him inside, but got suspicious. he left without taking anything. neighbors here say it's best to double check. >> i would contact the local water department or whoever he says is he working for just to get my facts straight. >> reporter: police in both cities are telling...
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an unbelievable thing for the city. >> i'm doing good, i'm glad i'm here. hopefully it makes the baby come fast. >> are you ready? >> yes! >> reporter: the fans say they're ready for tomorrow night. the man there is covered. they did not have to bring out tarps. not a downpour like game 7. reporting live at at&t park, maureen naylor. >>> foothill high school in pleasanton has a reason to brag a bid after brandon crawford went there. his baseball coach said crawford was clearly gifted. >> one of the best athletes we've ever had here, plus, his instincts were unbelievable. then he went to ucla, and kept getting better and better. >> current players say they found inspiration in crawford who stops by from time to time. you can be sure the giants have a lot of fans in pleasantton right now. >>> it's long been a tradition that mayors of competing world series teams would bet gifts that represent their respective cities. this year, a break in tradition, with both mayors offering a day of community service. the detroit mayor says if his team loses, he will speak t
an unbelievable thing for the city. >> i'm doing good, i'm glad i'm here. hopefully it makes the baby come fast. >> are you ready? >> yes! >> reporter: the fans say they're ready for tomorrow night. the man there is covered. they did not have to bring out tarps. not a downpour like game 7. reporting live at at&t park, maureen naylor. >>> foothill high school in pleasanton has a reason to brag a bid after brandon crawford went there. his baseball coach said...